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cnbc's perch. it is his helicopter. >> no, it is not the helicopter, it is the jet pack! we were promised jet packs! >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you got the jet pack and the rest of us didn't. that's okay. we had to fire a couple of people but it is worth it because you're here for business before the bell. what's going on today on wall street? >> moving aside from that, what is going on on wall street. personal income as expected, no dramatic data out today thankfully. 39 days until the election here. kind of think the focus is more on politics. also as we talked about on the fiscal cliff, whether congress can get a deal done. want to watch this though. you guys are both probably snazzy iphone users as am i. many use research in motion blackberry. the company is really struggling. stock crushed the last year. they came out with numbers, they lost money, but less than expected. >> had a pretty good quarter? >> good is relative. like when he came home with a c minus but had gotten a d the semester before, it is kind of that situation. blackberry, they're struggling, maybe not as
cnbc's perch. it is his helicopter. >> no, it is not the helicopter, it is the jet pack! we were promised jet packs! >> yeah? >> yeah. >> you got the jet pack and the rest of us didn't. that's okay. we had to fire a couple of people but it is worth it because you're here for business before the bell. what's going on today on wall street? >> moving aside from that, what is going on on wall street. personal income as expected, no dramatic data out today thankfully....
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. >> we turn to cnbc. jeff, what is the impact of fed action here? >> you can see this all across the markets, willie. if i can explain the significance of this in straight forward terms. ben bernanke brought a tank to a gunfight. he told the market we are going to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage backed securities every month from now on in until we get the unemployment number below 8%. they are going for 6% or less. he said he's going to do anything that they can do at this point to achieve that goal by buying paper. they are going to run operation twister at $45 billion a month alongside this. so, previous actions continue. oh, and they are continuing it. they are going to extend the low interest rate window through 2015. so, boy, he's put the market on no uncertain term that is he is ready to pull the trigger if need b. back to you, willie. >> jeff, thanks so much. >>> an update on the teacher's strike in chicago. they are getting closer to a deal. talks ended for the day. the school board president said both sides had serious number crunching t
. >> we turn to cnbc. jeff, what is the impact of fed action here? >> you can see this all across the markets, willie. if i can explain the significance of this in straight forward terms. ben bernanke brought a tank to a gunfight. he told the market we are going to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage backed securities every month from now on in until we get the unemployment number below 8%. they are going for 6% or less. he said he's going to do anything that they can do at this point...
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john harwood is cnbc's chief washington correspondent. john, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> we've got some new approval numbers out to show the president's jumped seven points to 52%. hasn't seen a rating like that since the killing of bin laden, and by the way, these numbers were recorded before he spoke at the convention and before the jobs numbers came out, which leads to the question, are we becoming numb to bad job numbers in this country? and if that's the case, how does that affect this campaign for the next 59 days? >> i don't know if it's numbness, lester, but we know that it's a weak economy and have for a long time. in fact, that was the premise of the president's nomination acceptance speech. this is a hard pack. he was trying to deal with the disappointment of so many voters in 2008 who voted for him, have been unhappy with the results, and he's trying to keep them with him. mitt romney had a different goal at his convention. he was trying to make those voters like him better. but everyone knows that we are going to b
john harwood is cnbc's chief washington correspondent. john, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, lester. >> we've got some new approval numbers out to show the president's jumped seven points to 52%. hasn't seen a rating like that since the killing of bin laden, and by the way, these numbers were recorded before he spoke at the convention and before the jobs numbers came out, which leads to the question, are we becoming numb to bad job numbers in this country? and if...
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my former colleague at cnbc. >> what happened to us. we were both highly rated shows on cnbc. i know what happened to me just why aren't you there any more? >> because i'm at a far better network. >> those were the days. i used to be on both of your shows. my kids will be so stoked that i'm with the buy that was on bay stove. >> do you know we i got canceled. i was doing very well there following you and one day i had robert kennedy, jr. on for river keepers and he was saying that the biggest polluter of the hudson river was general electric. >> which owned our network. >> which owned the network. isn't it wonderful free speech in america that you can come on here and say that the owner of the network is the biggest poe elutor isn't that -- and the next day i was fired. >> geraldo: the fact that you did that aol for broadband pre-race shows you are a deep thinker. i heard your commentary driving in on one of the news channels on the radio and there you are talking about being nice to people or i forget exactly what it was. kelly ann, back to what i brought you here and the top
my former colleague at cnbc. >> what happened to us. we were both highly rated shows on cnbc. i know what happened to me just why aren't you there any more? >> because i'm at a far better network. >> those were the days. i used to be on both of your shows. my kids will be so stoked that i'm with the buy that was on bay stove. >> do you know we i got canceled. i was doing very well there following you and one day i had robert kennedy, jr. on for river keepers and he was...
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you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> welcome back. as we've been telling you today, moody'
you're watching "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an...
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. >> joining me now, john harwood, cnbc chief white house correspondent and political writer for "the new york times." great to talk to you. >> good to see you. >> seems like there's something for both sides in this. you have fewer than expected lines, which gives attack lines for mitt romney but the headlines i saw is that the jobless rate drops which is good for the obama administration. is it clear if this is going to move the needle? >> i don't think so. i wouldn't expect it to move the needle. as you suggested, chris, it does crystallize the messages of both sides. mitt romney is running on the weakness of the economy under president obama, telling voters now's the time for you to fire him. president obama made the case on thursday night in his acceptance speech, i know it's hard, but we have a long road to climb out of, not just the recession and financial crisis but the longer term with stagnating middle incomes. president clinton helped him with that on wednesday night saying no president could have dug out in four years. we'll see where the voters are. so far it's been a dead
. >> joining me now, john harwood, cnbc chief white house correspondent and political writer for "the new york times." great to talk to you. >> good to see you. >> seems like there's something for both sides in this. you have fewer than expected lines, which gives attack lines for mitt romney but the headlines i saw is that the jobless rate drops which is good for the obama administration. is it clear if this is going to move the needle? >> i don't think so. i...
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jim cramer, the host of cnbc's mad money, good to see you. not only the dow up in record territory, the nasdaq hitting the highest mark since 2000, s&p 500, the highest since 2008, why the party atmosphere. >> we're seeing much better numbers from most of the companies we deal with, particularly companies based in america. it's really positive. the earnings are good. >> we're going to look at some jobs numbers this morning. we should mention the president had those numbers last night when he took to the podium, he knows what's coming. what are you expecting? >> he has a poker face. he didn't seem to tip the number will be that great. a little better than expected, not much more. >> better than expected, a lot of people predicting 135,000 jobs created, unemployment sticking at 8.3%. is that what you see? >> maybe 10,000 more than that. we got some encourages numbers. but nothing that moves the needle on unemployment. >> writes the strength in the job mark, where are the weaknesses. >> really only strength oil and gas, particularly oil. we're f
jim cramer, the host of cnbc's mad money, good to see you. not only the dow up in record territory, the nasdaq hitting the highest mark since 2000, s&p 500, the highest since 2008, why the party atmosphere. >> we're seeing much better numbers from most of the companies we deal with, particularly companies based in america. it's really positive. the earnings are good. >> we're going to look at some jobs numbers this morning. we should mention the president had those numbers last...
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now let's head to wall street and cnbc's amanda drury is live with the latest. >> reporter: a lot of market participants are in a wait-and-see mode. a big decision from the federal reserve where they may add more stimulus to the economy. here's an amazing stat for you. an economist from jpmorgan estimates that sales of the new iphone from apple could add between a quarter to half a percentage point to u.s. growth in the fourth quarter. that's a lot of iphone sales. the new iphone released eight years tomorrow. we're looking forward tomorrow. >> amanda drury at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> the presumptive leader of china has not been seen publicly for more than a week. just last wednesday he scheduled a meeting with secretary of state hillary clinton was cancelled, coming after once in a decade transfer of power that would put him at china's helm. the chinese government has not given any updates oruche's health or whereabouts. >>> a pungent stench across california has officials looking for the source of the stink. the stench wafted 150 miles thanks to stormy weather. >
now let's head to wall street and cnbc's amanda drury is live with the latest. >> reporter: a lot of market participants are in a wait-and-see mode. a big decision from the federal reserve where they may add more stimulus to the economy. here's an amazing stat for you. an economist from jpmorgan estimates that sales of the new iphone from apple could add between a quarter to half a percentage point to u.s. growth in the fourth quarter. that's a lot of iphone sales. the new iphone released...
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. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange. tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way. al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> as are a number of others. this could be true, if you're a bacon lover, you better start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit much of the country this year. which damaged the crops used to feed the pigs. so the group predicts that the number of slaughtered pigs could fall by 10% in the second half of next year, and that could cause prices to double in some areas. natalie, back to you. >> stocking up now. courtney reagan, thanks. >>> what better way to show a little school spirit than to boogie down. the ohio state university dropped their instruments to do a dance inspired by a megaviral you tube video. ♪ ♪ ohio university of course, matt's alma mater so he'll take all the credit for that performance. >> the most entertaining band in the l
. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange. tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way. al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> as are a number of others. this could be true, if you're a bacon lover, you better start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit much of the...
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cnbc tv said there were at least 1,000 injured. both towers of the lower mntd landmark where thousands of people work were the scenes of a bombing in 1993. the fbi told the associated press that it was, quote, foul play and not an accident. a person who answered the phone that was reported by abc, a person who answered the phone on the trading floor at inner dealer broker located near the top of the world trade center said, we're blanking dying, when asked what was happening and hung up. there was screaming and yelling in the background and a follow-up call was not answered. nick foaleton, an eye witness, said he saw a plane fly over his apartment in the soho district in lower manhattan. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent with more information. jamie, what can you tell us? >> katie, i've just spoken to top u.s. officials with the access to the latest intelligence and they said, quote, that this was clearly terrorist related. no question about it. they said that they couldn't give any further details now, not beca
cnbc tv said there were at least 1,000 injured. both towers of the lower mntd landmark where thousands of people work were the scenes of a bombing in 1993. the fbi told the associated press that it was, quote, foul play and not an accident. a person who answered the phone that was reported by abc, a person who answered the phone on the trading floor at inner dealer broker located near the top of the world trade center said, we're blanking dying, when asked what was happening and hung up. there...
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cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. not so much pain for your 401(k) these works. u.s. stock markets are sitting at multi-year highs after the central bank unleashed another move to help the economy. the u.s. dollar has fallen back a number of currencies and a bit more expensive to take the overseas trip. and gasoline prices in terms of the national average more expensive than a week ago and month ago at 3.87 and we hope in future weeks will come down. >> mandy drury at the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> a brazen burglary caught on tape at a california apple store where a group of suspected robbers slam a bmw through the store's glass doors. a man then jumps from the car and begins scooping up as many devised as he can before the car makes its getaway. unfortunately for the would-be robbers the car's license plate fell off, not a smart move, remained there at the scene leading police right to one suspect. the 22-year-old pleaded not guilty to multiple felony charges
cnbc's mandy drury is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, mandy. >> reporter: good morning. not so much pain for your 401(k) these works. u.s. stock markets are sitting at multi-year highs after the central bank unleashed another move to help the economy. the u.s. dollar has fallen back a number of currencies and a bit more expensive to take the overseas trip. and gasoline prices in terms of the national average more expensive than a week ago and month ago at 3.87 and we hope in...
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so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. when does hope have to be realized? when do we have to see good news from governments around the world to really get behind stocks and do some buying? that's something i heard about a lot the other day when the market refused to tank for most of the day despite the terrible chinese data last night and finally took a turn for the worse in the later afternoon and nasdaq declining 1.03%, including a big hit in apple. even then we weren't down as much as the pessimists thought we should be and will be for that matter. we keep waiting, for example, for some sign that the chinese government recognizes the growth rate is slowing rather dramatically. we keep thinking if the europeans would not risk the unity that they've build and the german supreme court would see the common sense writing on the wall and we hope the spanish will ask for a timely bailout. we think germany will try to avoid the depression that people were talking about today. we keep waiting for an all-clear signal in our country on the election and on that drea
so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. when does hope have to be realized? when do we have to see good news from governments around the world to really get behind stocks and do some buying? that's something i heard about a lot the other day when the market refused to tank for most of the day despite the terrible chinese data last night and finally took a turn for the worse in the later afternoon and nasdaq declining 1.03%, including a big hit in apple. even then we weren't down as much as the pessimists...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick. students are headed back to the classroom today in the nation's third largest school district. after seven days of picketing and protests, the teachers union in chicago voted to end its strike. the rank and file teachers still have to approve the deal, but that is expected in the next couple of weeks. >> we said that it was time to -- that we couldn't solve all the problems of the world with one contract and that it was time to suspend the strike. >> this settlement is an honest compromise. it means returning our schools to their primary purpose, the education of our children. it means a new day and a new direction for the chicago public schools. >> we'll have details on the agreement in just a few minutes. >>> at the top of the next hour, we'll be talking about the broader issues of labor and unions with famed corporate executive jack welch. among the other stories on our radar this morning is oil. the boj's move to ease policy today giving prices a boost. as you can see right now, 9
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick. students are headed back to the classroom today in the nation's third largest school district. after seven days of picketing and protests, the teachers union in chicago voted to end its strike. the rank and file teachers still have to approve the deal, but that is expected in the next couple of weeks. >> we said that it was time to -- that we couldn't solve all the problems of the world with one contract and that it was time...
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cnbc said there was at least 1,000 injuries. both towers where thousands of people were where the scenes of a bombing in 1993. the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is on the telephone, our national correspondent, what can you tell us? >> i have just spoken to top u.s. officials with access to latest intelligence, and they said this was clearly terrorist related. no question about it, they said they could not give any further details now. not because they couldn't share it, but they just don't know yet. >> do they know, for example, if a plane was in fact hijacked? >> caller: they would not answer that, i think they are just getting the earliest details and they're afraid of putting our misinformation. th
cnbc said there was at least 1,000 injuries. both towers where thousands of people were where the scenes of a bombing in 1993. the fbi told the associated press it was foul play and not an accident. a person that answered the phone reported by abc on the trading floor at interdealer broker, located thaer the top of the world trade center said we're blanking dieing. there was screaming and crying and a follow up answer was not answered. nick foulton said there was a plane flying over. jamie is...
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we send it across the river to cnbc headquarters. what is up, man? >> you can't hate the player, just hate the game and i deliver the news as best i can. stock futures looking pretty solid this morning. not a lot will move the pattern and i think a holding pattern until the election. watch facebook today. the stock could get slammed again and it got crushed yesterday and some concerns out there that people are posting, you know, private messages that are somehow appearing on their wall slamming their sister-in-law and it's suddenly there for everybody to say. maybe the users made a mistake, yeah, watch that. all of the attention i know is on apple. watch google. google stock quietly taking off the last two months and at a record high which is huge. and "wall street journal" reporting that more younger people are saving for retirement than ever before. 44% of those under age of 27 now contributing to their 401(k) plans. they are scared and they are saving which ultimately is probably a good thing. >> that is a good thing. that google price is incredib
we send it across the river to cnbc headquarters. what is up, man? >> you can't hate the player, just hate the game and i deliver the news as best i can. stock futures looking pretty solid this morning. not a lot will move the pattern and i think a holding pattern until the election. watch facebook today. the stock could get slammed again and it got crushed yesterday and some concerns out there that people are posting, you know, private messages that are somehow appearing on their wall...
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. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan at the new york stock exchange. do tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way because al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> reporter: as are a number of others. this could be very true. if you're a bacon lover, start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit much of the country this year which damaged the crops used to feed the pigs, so the group predicts that the number of slaughtered pigs could fall by 10% in the second half of next year, and that could cause prices to double in some areas. natalie? >> start stocking up now. courtney reagan, thanks. >>> what better way to show a little school spirit than to boogie down "gangnam style." the ohio state marching band did their horse dance inspired by psy's mega hit and youtube video. ♪ ohio university, of course, matt's alma mater so he'll take all the credit for that performance. >> marching 110, most entert
. >>> now let's head to wall street and cnbc's courtney reagan at the new york stock exchange. do tell us more about the global bacon shortage on the way because al is very concerned this morning. he can't function. >> reporter: as are a number of others. this could be very true. if you're a bacon lover, start hoarding it now. according to britain's national pig association, a worldwide shortage of pork and bacon next year is unavoidable. it's a result of the drought that hit...
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cnbc's mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, mandy, how is it looking there today? >> you're absolutely right. growth could stall u.s. stocks again. it is a big day in terms of the battle for smartphone dominance, nokia's most powerful smartphone yet. this could be the last major shot at winning back market share from apple and samsung. labor day, come and gone, prices at the top still sticky at the top. national average still $3.82 a gallon. back to you. >> mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> a florida restaurant that never had a drive-through window now has one after a car crashed right through its front entrance tuesday. fortunately, it had not opened for the day's business yet. two people in the car suffered minor injuries. police say the driver had accidentally shifted into reverse. >>> it was a similar problem, though, with a different outcome in massachusetts where a driver apparently hit the gas, instead of the brake. his car then crashed through a fence and landed right there
cnbc's mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, mandy, how is it looking there today? >> you're absolutely right. growth could stall u.s. stocks again. it is a big day in terms of the battle for smartphone dominance, nokia's most powerful smartphone yet. this could be the last major shot at winning back market share from apple and samsung. labor day, come and gone, prices at the top still sticky at the top. national average still $3.82 a gallon. back to you....
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financial editor jean shatzky and david bavrngs author of "debt free for life" and sharon epperson, cnbc's personal finance correspondent. good to see you, everybody. >> good to be here. >> we'll head to christine in hartford, connecticut. good morning and what's your call, your question? >> good morning. over the years i've had a hard time saving money to buy a home partly due to the cost of renting. i've been lucky to have a few stocks in the stock market and considering selling them for a down payment on a moderate home. if i were to do this, is it smarter to sell most of my investments to put a 20% down payment and avoid pmi, or sell a smaller amount and pay the pmi? >> all right. what do you think christine should do? >> quick question for christine. is this all your savings you're talking about? do you have emergency savings, a 401(k)? >> we have a 401(k). this would be considered my retirement savings, and part of my retirement savings, but i have multiple 401(k)s and we do have a smaller savings account. >> all right. so i wouldn't completely sabotage your savings in order to buy a
financial editor jean shatzky and david bavrngs author of "debt free for life" and sharon epperson, cnbc's personal finance correspondent. good to see you, everybody. >> good to be here. >> we'll head to christine in hartford, connecticut. good morning and what's your call, your question? >> good morning. over the years i've had a hard time saving money to buy a home partly due to the cost of renting. i've been lucky to have a few stocks in the stock market and...
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iowa cnbc from squawk to the closing bell. is any of the money from kiwi three go toward europe's that? one more quick question why is gold going up when the dow was going up? it seems the dow should go down. i will take your call over the television. thank you. >>guest: i am happy to hear you like the programming. qe3 is buying mortgage rates that is the money for the u.s. but does that lead to job creation? a lot of people say the fed throwing money will not mean jobs created that move the -- money moving into hard assets in higher-yielding assets which is the case so far. we have other money sent to europe through the imf. there is indirect money going but it is not the kiwi three program. gold is a hard assets. with the uncertainty people flocked to the hard assets. the uncertainty pushing money into gold. with the reserve impacting the dollar the relationship is also impacting. most money managers say you want to have some expansion in. but if you know, rates will be low people want hard assets. not to mention on a smalle
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we'll hear from larry kudlow about it tonight, our friend, on his show at 7:00 on cnbc. but i think this is mostly an intramural argument among republicans on economics. this is not something ha is going to have a broader political ramification. the other swing voter in a place like ohio or florida or colorado might know who ben bernanke is, might have heard his name. has no idea what the fed is doing. this is a question of what is the economic effect in the near term. and if you get a bounce in the market and if there is some felt improvement in the economy, that's going to help obama. but my guess is that given how baked in to the cake negative attitudes about the economy are, how badly people are feeling, how weak the job market is, it's not likely to have much short term impact -- except in the market. that will cheer some investors but i doubt it is going to have a major political kick to it. >> john harwood, thank you very much. sue, down to you. >>> the question that everybody's talking about -- whether or not this latest round, and a very significant round, of kw
we'll hear from larry kudlow about it tonight, our friend, on his show at 7:00 on cnbc. but i think this is mostly an intramural argument among republicans on economics. this is not something ha is going to have a broader political ramification. the other swing voter in a place like ohio or florida or colorado might know who ben bernanke is, might have heard his name. has no idea what the fed is doing. this is a question of what is the economic effect in the near term. and if you get a bounce...
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i watched cnbc to the "closing bell." i have a question. does any of the money from qe3 go towards europe stepped? and i have one more quick question. why is gold going up when the the dallas also going up? it seems like the dow should go down when the gold is going up. and i will take your call over the tv. thank you. >> host: maria bartiromo. >> guest: thank you so much. i am happy to hear you like the programming. first off on qe3, it is going to be the federal reserve the federal reserve bank mortgage-backed security at a rate of $40 billion a month. so that is the u.s. the issue is does that lead to job creation? does one equaled the other? there is a debate about that. a lot of people say the fed throwing money at this economy is not going to ultimately mean new jobs created. it is going to mean money moving into hard assets and money moving into higher yielding assets by stock, which of course has been the case so far. we have other money we send to europe through the imf, to other programs. so there is and indirect money going to eu
i watched cnbc to the "closing bell." i have a question. does any of the money from qe3 go towards europe stepped? and i have one more quick question. why is gold going up when the the dallas also going up? it seems like the dow should go down when the gold is going up. and i will take your call over the tv. thank you. >> host: maria bartiromo. >> guest: thank you so much. i am happy to hear you like the programming. first off on qe3, it is going to be the federal reserve...
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more on that one and all the latest breaking headlines coming into the cnbc newsroom. good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, larry. for the first time since the disastrous ipo, mark zuckerberg took questions and popped the stocks. he says he's optimistic about mobile. and ceo benmoshe said they may be in a position to give a dividend by 2013. the government is now down to a 15.9% stake. >>> in prison, whistle-blower, bradley berken feld will be a rich ex-con soon. he was awarded $104 million by the irs for providing insider information of ubs's insider promotion for u.s. taxpayers, the largest irs award ever but he will have to pay taxes on it. >> i hope they're lower tax rates at some point. thank you. cnbc's jackie deangelis. >>> coming up, bob woodward's new blockbuster bombshell, president obama is to blame for last summer's failed debt deal. how and why? all coming up next. >>> welcome back to "the kudlow report." the explosive book hitting bookshelves today, bob woodward's "the price of politics" all suggests president obama is to blame for last year's fai
more on that one and all the latest breaking headlines coming into the cnbc newsroom. good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, larry. for the first time since the disastrous ipo, mark zuckerberg took questions and popped the stocks. he says he's optimistic about mobile. and ceo benmoshe said they may be in a position to give a dividend by 2013. the government is now down to a 15.9% stake. >>> in prison, whistle-blower, bradley berken feld will be a rich ex-con soon. he was...
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we want to bring in cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood. the conventional wisdom has been that the economy was going to drive this election. is that still the case? >> it is still the case though not in the way it was earlier in the year. democrats work hard to turn this from a referendum on economic management to a choice between two visions. he has gotten a home made bounce firming up support with young voters, women. >> do the debates become more critical for romney assuming this bounce lasts a little longer than he would like? >> no question about it. i talked to a senior republican strategist today who said it is hard to take out an incumbent president who is personally popular. the last chance for romney to do that will be in the debates in october. >> john harwood, thank you. >>> another big story. the severe weather that struck the eastern seaboard this weekend including tornadoes here in new york city. we have a report from michelle franzen. >> reporter: up and down the east coast cleanup today after a series of violent storms. >>
we want to bring in cnbc chief washington correspondent john harwood. the conventional wisdom has been that the economy was going to drive this election. is that still the case? >> it is still the case though not in the way it was earlier in the year. democrats work hard to turn this from a referendum on economic management to a choice between two visions. he has gotten a home made bounce firming up support with young voters, women. >> do the debates become more critical for romney...
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call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. this business of stocks isn't politics. it's not like a presidential campaign where each candidate tries to explain why you might be better or worse off than you were four years ago. no. today's rally where the dow rocketed 245 points, the s&p rose 2.04%, and the nasdaq vaulted 2.17% is about something different. it's about asking whether companies are better off than they were four years ago, not you. because those are the old stock prices we are now challenging with this amazing run. the stock prices of companies now versus then. are they better off? the difference between policy and profits confuses more of you than just about anything else i know. we all know people who are hurting. there is not a lot of hiring going on. five years ago we had 5% unemployment. now it's 8%. that's an election issue. i'm sure a lot of people aren't better off because of the tough job market. that's not what's at stake when it comes to our stocks. we are not investing in whether you find it easy or hard to get a job. we are not investing in
call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. this business of stocks isn't politics. it's not like a presidential campaign where each candidate tries to explain why you might be better or worse off than you were four years ago. no. today's rally where the dow rocketed 245 points, the s&p rose 2.04%, and the nasdaq vaulted 2.17% is about something different. it's about asking whether companies are better off than they were four years ago, not you. because those are the old stock prices we are now challenging...
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let's ask the president of first trust financial resources and michael farr, a cnbc contributor. michael, you have been nervous telling people to go into big caps and more defensive names. you've missed some of the run in that situation. when do you stop being nervous? >> never if you're in my business. if you manage other people's money you're always nervous but we've participated in this run i think pretty nicely. not had the risk-on trade and the high beta stocks didn't hurt me this past quarter, but we've participated. i think with the fed behind us right now clearly, you know, you don't fight the fed. i think the trend is up. psychology is bullish, so i think this thing has higher to go. here's my one concern right now though. a lot of people think that you can't fight the fed, that you've got to own this market, and as you begin to see everybody agree, and everybody exit late, that's when i get kind of nervous. >> i'll put you on the spot there. what kinds of numbers are we talking? where will markets be this time next year, do you think? >> let's go shorter for a second, i
let's ask the president of first trust financial resources and michael farr, a cnbc contributor. michael, you have been nervous telling people to go into big caps and more defensive names. you've missed some of the run in that situation. when do you stop being nervous? >> never if you're in my business. if you manage other people's money you're always nervous but we've participated in this run i think pretty nicely. not had the risk-on trade and the high beta stocks didn't hurt me this...
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cnbc's karen in new york. >> it's going to be getting to the front of the queue because the queues are long. as you mentioned australia, asia and europe is going to be selling the device in the united states later on today. but many people, in fact, won't get to see the device probably till october as the company plays catch-up with the amount of demand out there in terms of the initial deliveries. you mentioned the number 2 million sold in the first 24 hours and this is one of the reasons why the stock price of apple surged through $700 this week, which raises the question whether you should be buying the actual hardware device or whether you should be buying a stock today and some analysts still fairly bullish and have targets up to $885 on the stock. in terms of the timing for apple really important because it comes up to the holiday period for producing devices and in terms of this product in particular the highest margin product that accounts for half of apple's revenue, there has been griping about the maps that apple is using on this device. they've exchanged the google maps for
cnbc's karen in new york. >> it's going to be getting to the front of the queue because the queues are long. as you mentioned australia, asia and europe is going to be selling the device in the united states later on today. but many people, in fact, won't get to see the device probably till october as the company plays catch-up with the amount of demand out there in terms of the initial deliveries. you mentioned the number 2 million sold in the first 24 hours and this is one of the...
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you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. first in business worldwide. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange where jim kramer is joining us now. when you read that caterpillar stuff, did you think, wow, it's 2012, they are talking about 2015, it is a long business that they take it in a long viewpoint, but did it make you wonder where commodity prices would be in 2015? >> these companies put the five-year outlooks and have to revise them periodically. the near term didn't sound so good for caterpillar, but if you go through page by page what they are saying, they are saying, we are not as bad a company we used to be. even with th
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cnbc wonders if there are too many iphones being sold too early. they say they are front loading the numbers. business insider says apple's best days are behind it and the new math app will stink, despite the fact it's not out yet. the iphone comes out friday. but tomorrow we expect all apple users will get access to the new mobile operating system. most notably is what goes away. no more google maps or apple youtube app but there are improvements and a new look for your iphone or ipad starting tomorrow. >> an apple a day, right? let's check with rob mayeda. >> the forecast still free. we've got temperatures in the 40s and 50s, lots of low clouds. lunchtime temperatures, it's still jacket weather even in our valleys. as we head towards 4:00, that's when you're close to 80 in livermore. not much change to thursday. friday still looks to be the warmest day of the week. cooling again this weekend. >>> looking over here, things are starting to heat up at the toll plaza bay bridge as the cash lanes back up but no metering lights just yet. another 15 min
cnbc wonders if there are too many iphones being sold too early. they say they are front loading the numbers. business insider says apple's best days are behind it and the new math app will stink, despite the fact it's not out yet. the iphone comes out friday. but tomorrow we expect all apple users will get access to the new mobile operating system. most notably is what goes away. no more google maps or apple youtube app but there are improvements and a new look for your iphone or ipad starting...
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cnbc's own brian shactman joins us now with the rundown. good evening. >> good evening, larry. the rally chock-full of superlatives. you can argue the merits behind it but hard to argue with it. dow higher all three components, had the highest close since december of 2007. we all know what happened in the interim. i will talk about volume at the nysc, the highest since june. look at bernanke. the impact of the fomc. all you have to see, this is when the announcement came out and when bernanke started talking and spikes levels off at the close but 200 plus points on the dow. financials dominated the dow. bank of america usually trades thr 330 million shares. home depot hit a new high up almost 40% year-to-date and touching on gold. qe-3, six month high for privilege. the 2012 high is 1790, we're only 18 shy of that. back to you. >> sure, they will destroy the value of the dollar. that easy many thanks to brian shactman. not everyone liked it. with the fed pumping nearly 500 billion dollars a year in perpetuity, don, nearly $500 billion a year in perpetuity, that means forever. d
cnbc's own brian shactman joins us now with the rundown. good evening. >> good evening, larry. the rally chock-full of superlatives. you can argue the merits behind it but hard to argue with it. dow higher all three components, had the highest close since december of 2007. we all know what happened in the interim. i will talk about volume at the nysc, the highest since june. look at bernanke. the impact of the fomc. all you have to see, this is when the announcement came out and when...
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cnbc's shartia brantley is live with more. >> good morning. >>> apple reaches a new milestone. the company topped $700 a share in after hours trading, which pushed its market value to $656 billion, making it by far the world's most valuable company. apple is being boosted by iphone fever. the company says it sold more than 2 million iphone 5s on the first day of preorders. the smart phone will hit stores on friday. apple says demand is quickly exceeding supply. and american airlines is cutting its flight schedule for september and october. american cancelled about 5% of its flights monday as pilots are calling in sick. the cancellations come in the wake of americans' move to toss out the contract with the pilots union so it can impose its own terms. the bankrupt airline is trying to cut billions in costs. the 8,000 member pilots union says it's not coordinating a sickout. back to you. >>> there's a new twist in nbc's "the voice," but fans will have to wait until next season to see the big changes. season 4 promises a shakeup to the coaching panel with shakira and usher replacin
cnbc's shartia brantley is live with more. >> good morning. >>> apple reaches a new milestone. the company topped $700 a share in after hours trading, which pushed its market value to $656 billion, making it by far the world's most valuable company. apple is being boosted by iphone fever. the company says it sold more than 2 million iphone 5s on the first day of preorders. the smart phone will hit stores on friday. apple says demand is quickly exceeding supply. and american...
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we're going to check in with cnbc's jackie deangelis with how the markets are reacting to that. hi, jackie. >> good morning, barbara. with trade in session under way they're focusing on this, in light of president obama's speech last night. the unemployment rate fell to 8.1% from 8.3% in july, but let me put these numbers in context. wall street was expecting 130,000 jobs to be added, so the pal rolls in um beer is being viewed as weak, and the question is why the unemployment rate ticked down. the main reason, a sharp drop in the size of the labor force. wall street's also looking past the headline number feeling that the earnings data was even worse, average hourly earnings were flat for the month while for the year the rate fell to 1.7%. that's unchanged from the prior month but extraordinarily low levels. stocks have been trading flat for much of the session after a big rally. right now the dow is lower by ten points. expectations that today's data is prompted by easing from the fed. that's helping to limit some of these losses. back over to you. >> all right. thanks, jack k
we're going to check in with cnbc's jackie deangelis with how the markets are reacting to that. hi, jackie. >> good morning, barbara. with trade in session under way they're focusing on this, in light of president obama's speech last night. the unemployment rate fell to 8.1% from 8.3% in july, but let me put these numbers in context. wall street was expecting 130,000 jobs to be added, so the pal rolls in um beer is being viewed as weak, and the question is why the unemployment rate ticked...
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. >> andrew is walking around like -- this is not cnbc, but he's awol. absent without leave, right some have we heard from him? >> no, but what could be fun, why don't we call him like live on air. >> what if he really does pick up and go, what, hello? >> let's call him live on air. >> anyway, here are the headlines that andrew would have read to you. james murdoch is lining up to take direct responsibility for news corp's u.s. twielevisions after a report whether it was fit. the report did clear him of any wrongdoing and eu authorities said to be working behind scenes to pave the way for a new spanish rescue program. an economic program for madrid will be unveiled next thursday. and in u.s. stock news, lipper reports that equity fund in-flows total 11.4 billion in the latest week ending wednesday and that amount is up from the previous week. joe. thank you. in other news this morning -- they didn't change everything yet. andrew would have said that, but i said it. >> you are smooth. >> i am smooth. walmart is looking to open its first retail outlets in
. >> andrew is walking around like -- this is not cnbc, but he's awol. absent without leave, right some have we heard from him? >> no, but what could be fun, why don't we call him like live on air. >> what if he really does pick up and go, what, hello? >> let's call him live on air. >> anyway, here are the headlines that andrew would have read to you. james murdoch is lining up to take direct responsibility for news corp's u.s. twielevisions after a report whether...
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also cnbc contributor as well as keith boykin. let's start off with this poll here. as i mentioned likely voters versus registered voters here. help us make sense of these numbers at least comes out now. >> well, we always draw a distinction when we look at polls between talking to all americans and those who are registered to stroet and those who show a propensity of voting. you you look at voting history and ask how likely they are to vote in this election. that's the distinction here. as you get closer to election day, you go with the likely voters a little more. it's still interesting obama is making gains even among registered voters. that's where the quote-unquote bounce is coming from after the convention. not only that, he's made gains on specific issues. women a's i women's issue, economic issues although not the economy itself. >> sure. >> he's able to move the needle a little bit on underlying trends that haven't translated for him into a change in the way people say they're going to vote, but at least there are some encouraging trend lines. that's not som
also cnbc contributor as well as keith boykin. let's start off with this poll here. as i mentioned likely voters versus registered voters here. help us make sense of these numbers at least comes out now. >> well, we always draw a distinction when we look at polls between talking to all americans and those who are registered to stroet and those who show a propensity of voting. you you look at voting history and ask how likely they are to vote in this election. that's the distinction here....